Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Lately our dood is just out of control. Well, it's not that bad, but in the heat of the moment, it seems pretty darn bad to us. As you all recall, last Tuesday morning when I left for school, the Milt ripped into my mitten. Well, on Friday morning when I left, our doodle went for Daddy's shoes, once again.
Oh, Milt dog |
These were, as were last, a well-heeled pair of Allen Edmond shoes that Jeff bought only within the past year. Thank goodness these shoes are more salvageable. Only one shoe, thankfully, is very scratched up and almost chewed through completely but not quite. A half of a shoelace was torn out, but that is easily fixed. It is good that Daddy caught Milt in the act, otherwise Jeff might be showing up shoeless at work by this point!
I am convinced that Milt partakes in these early morning destructive acts because he is upset that I am leaving him to go to work. He simply cannot bear to be without his Momma for the day, and he consoles himself with a quality article of clothing (Milt has good taste) that smells like either Jeff or me. Jeff just thinks we have been poor disciplinarians, and Milt is just about at that age, 10-months, where he will start testing our alpha male and female roles in the household. I kind of buy into that theory too because when Milt misbehaves, I respond to him, like I do my students, with one serious look and a stern utterance of his name; it generally works. Perhaps now I am losing my touch. Who knows? All I know is that Jeff has been far better at forgiving and forgetting than I have. For about a solid day after this incident, I could hardly look at the dog because I feel he has wronged us an undue number of times. Notice that I just called Milton, "the dog." It is a sad, sad day when I start calling my beautiful boy, "the dog."
What are we to do? We hate to acknowledge bad behavior with rewards, but that's all we've got right now. That and keeping all shoes out of harm's way! After a late night trip to the pet store, this is what Milt ended up with.
Squeaky Crocodile |
$11 Deer Antler |
We are under the impression that if Milt has enough chewy toys to amuse himself then he will stick to nibbling on his own items rather than our personal items. Well boys will be boys, and we might just have to wait for our goldendoodle to grow. Although, I have started to leave the house with a feeling of dread in the pit of my stomach. I certainly hope Milt outgrows this phase and fast.
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When our Springer was a puppy my husband and I both purchased a new pair of shoes and stupidly left them out, we ended up with one of his and one of mine still like new - an odd pair.
Milton - you bad boy !!! But this stage will pass (hopefully). Both my doodles are 2 and 2 1/2 and I still have to keep my shoes out of sight. My Sasha has razor teeth where she can razor a shoe lace is a second flat !!! You may have to keep ALL shoes out of sight for a looooong time. :)
Milt is very irresistible but it is definitely a stage Milt will outgrow. Lola, who for the most part was a very well behaved puppy but did have a frustrating chewing spell from about 9 months to 13 or 14 months - flip flops, rugs (lots of rugs that I bought a few from Overstock for $100 each after damaging a much better one), electrical wires and the worst was my very expensive shearling coat that I left on the bench in the foyer with treats in the pocket. Suddenly it stops and they just get it as to what is theirs and what isn't. The other thing that helps is as long a workout as possible in the morning before leaving him alone.
yes! THAT FACE!!!! SO utterly gorgeous and cute!!!!
That FACE! How could you be mad?
Oh Milt, Milt, Milt, you've done it again! Mommy, he is just soooo cute and he is so sad you leave him, what's a fella to do? Chew!! Hopefully these new items will keep him out of the closets and searching for things to ease his lonliness. Actually, he is just in that stage and it seems so horrible, but it will soon be over and in the long picture, it wasn't so bad. He is SO sweet and SO cute and it is hard to be mad at him.
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